Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What is the enlightening significance of "looking at the peak from across the ridge, the distance is different" for finding a news angle?

What is the enlightening significance of "looking at the peak from across the ridge, the distance is different" for finding a news angle?

News angle refers to the starting point or place for journalists to discover, dig and show facts. Su Dongpo, a famous poet in ancient China, wrote a poem, "From one side of the mountain, the heights are too cold", which describes the charming scenery of Lushan Mountain with different heights. This has certain enlightening significance for finding the news angle, which is embodied in the following aspects:

(1) Angle is like a "window". From different "windows", the scenery you see is different. If you choose the right angle, you can grasp the characteristics of things and easily show their news value.

(2) Shooting Lushan Mountain from different angles can be taken from the front, side, back and below. Different angles are chosen, and the scenery and artistic conception of the photos taken are also varied and different. Facts, like Lushan Mountain, are composed of many colorful faces, which are a "polyhedron", and each face may present different features and characteristics. Therefore, we can report the same news fact from different angles. Different angles may lead to different news values and different ideological meanings.

(3) The choice of news angle is directly related to the direction, foothold, perspective or breakthrough point of journalists' seeing, discovering, digging, choosing and expressing news facts, thus fully and vividly embodying their news value and ideological content. Therefore, inspired by Su Dongpo's poem, journalism draws lessons from the concept of photography and requires journalists to learn to look at objective things from different angles and send out the current news value from different angles.